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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Is Behavioral Economics Doomed?

Posted by
Martin Ryan

This was the attention-grabbing title used by David K. Levine for this summer's Max Weber Lecture. "A useful summing up is by considering the main theme of this lecture: that behavioral economics can contribute to strengthening existing economic theory, but, at least in its current incarnation, offers no realistic prospect of replacing it."

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The purpose of this blog is to provide a forum for discussing research in microeconomics, behavioural economics and cognate areas. We will also provide regular updates on work ongoing in behavioural science and behavioural economics at UCD Geary Institute and the University of Stirling Behavioural Science Centre. The blog is moderated by Liam Delaney